How does the root user differ from regular users in terms of access control?
Saturday, 05 August 2023
by EITCA Academy
The root user in a Linux system holds the highest level of privilege and is considered the superuser or administrator. It possesses unrestricted access to all system resources and can perform any action, including modifying critical system files, installing and removing software, and managing user accounts. In contrast, regular users are limited in their access
- Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/LSA Linux System Administration, Basic Linux sysadmin tasks, Basic Linux access control, Examination review
Tagged under:
Access Control, Cybersecurity, File Permissions, Linux, Ownership, Regular Users, Root User, Sudo
How are bot users in Slack different from regular users, and how are they controlled?
Thursday, 03 August 2023
by EITCA Academy
Bot users in Slack are distinct from regular users in several ways, including their purpose, functionality, and management. Understanding these differences is important when developing and controlling bot users in the context of Cloud Computing, specifically in the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) labs for Slack Bot with Node.js on Kubernetes. Firstly, bot users in Slack
- Published in Cloud Computing, EITC/CL/GCP Google Cloud Platform, GCP labs, Slack Bot with Node.js on Kubernetes, Examination review
Tagged under:
Authentication, Bot Users, Cloud Computing, Control Mechanisms, Functionality, Permissions, Regular Users, Scopes, Slack, Slack API, Tokens

